Survivor star Simon Mee has deleted revealing tweets about some of his fellow contestants, and the inner workings of the game.

Simon, who is one of the remaining six contestants on the show despite consistently burning his alliances, responded to a tweet from a viewer. The tweet in question was a meme about a scene on the show where Simon was reprimanded by Gerry because he put the camp’s firewood in the wrong place.

“Poor Simon, can’t even get firewood duties done right #survivorau,” the meme account captioned the post.

It appears that Simon was trawling the Survivor hashtag, as he came across the post and commented on it.

“You can always tell alot about the pecking orders of the tribe by the sleeping arrangements. Gerry slept in the middle of the shelter with the blanket every night. But when he collected fire wood, he stacked it down the end of the shelter which also happened to be my bed.”

In a second tweet, Simon said that he would have to shift the wood every time he wanted to lie down.

Fellow player, Matt Sharp, backed up Simon’s claims. He wrote: “This is legit very true. Never sleep on the edge of the bed at camp. I’d let you sleep on top of me if you wanted to, Simo.”

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Simon replied to Matt, saying: “Thanks Matt. I remember how excited I was when I was able to fit under the tarp for the first time after Shaun left.”

The Survivor tweet about Simon

All of the tweets are now deleting, suggesting that production requested that they be removed so that they don’t give anyway any insight into who wins or who is still close.

Interestingly, Simon, Nina, George and all in Perth for Flick Palmateer’s wedding at the moment, they will be joined by Liz who is from Perth. However, the Survior contestants have reframed from posting photos together and George even covered up Liz’s face with an emoji in one story.

George and Liz from Survivor

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